Warning: Bloody details
(Mary's POV)
It had been only a few weeks since I was freed from the mirror. And ever since the night I was freed, Lisa refused to acknowledge me at all.
"Hey, Lisa?" I said, walking into her room. "Why have you been ignoring me? Have I done something wrong?"
She glared at me. "You are of no use to me any longer, Maria Collins." I stared at Lisa for a long moment before she stood. A knife in one hand and in the other, her spellbook. It was opened to a page that I couldn't quite see. "You are going to regret ever wishing to be free from the mirror, cause from now on, you shall always be trapped in there. You will never see a living person again."
I began backing away from Lisa. She lunged at me with the knife raised. I dodged the blade by stepping aside and I tried to run away. Lisa chased after me and cornered me once I made the mistake of running into the kitchen. I looked from her to a single mirror within the kitchen, then back to Lisa. "Why are you doing this?" I asked.
"Because you don't want to serve me anymore. You want to be on your own. You are useless to me!" Lisa shouted. She looked down at her book then said, "Demons that lie within the mirrors, take this girl. use her soul and crush it as you wish. Never let her see a human and never let her leave. Drag her back into the depths and lock her there for the rest of eternity."
I felt myself being dragged back towards the kitchen mirror. "No!" I shouted, reaching out for Lisa. I grabbed her and held her as tightly as I could. She attempted to struggle against me, but seeing as her enchantment had worked instantly, I was already unkillable.
I felt myself and Lisa being dragged and pulled into the cold glass of the mirror. Once We were both inside the mirror, I let go of Lisa. Soon all the creatures inside were swarming around us. I watched as the decaying beings attacked Lisa. One of them bit into Lisa's arm. Another whose skin was dripping off the bones grabbed a gun and shot Lisa's legs and arms so that they became immobile. I continued looking on as three zombie-looking fiends broke each and every one of Lisa's bones. Her blood dripped down from the bite wound and where the bullets had entered her body.
"You will spend eternity here as well my dear friend," I told her. Then I left her to rot with the other beings in the mirror world. Her screams wouldn't leave my thoughts for a great deal of time, but I gave up on her pleading for mercy after a while. I continued to wander in the mirror world, hoping to one day leave it again. To one day find David and apologize to him once more.
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Mary's Deal
HorrorWe know the story of Bloody Mary. She scratches us, drives us mad, and kills us. But what if someone was able to make a deal with her and use her for their own purposes? Would she be bound to serve that person forever, or will she find a way to brea...